The statement given is false. Carbonates, most carbides, carbon dioxide, and carbon monoxide are usually considered inorganic.
Yes, carbon (C) forms more compounds than all the other elements combined. Any compound that contains carbon is considered an organic compound.
None. By definition an organic compound must contain carbon.
all organic compounds contain carbon
Carbon is always in an organic compound. In fact, the study of Organic Chemistry focuses on Carbon.
Sodium chloride (NaCl). In general, organic compounds are any compound containing carbon. All other compounds are considered inorganic.
Although Carbon is present in all organic compounds, carbon dioxide is not considered to be an organic compound. Nor are carbonates.
Some do, but not all. The one element needed for a compound to be considered organic is carbon.
No. First of all, aluminum is an element, not a compound. Second, a compound must contain carbon to be considered organic.
No. All sugars are organic. But carbon dioxide is not considered organic because it does not contain hydrogen and an organic compound must contain both carbon an hydrogen.
By DEFINITION, a compound is an "Organic Compound" if it contains Carbon. Therefore ALL Organic Compounds contain Carbon.
Yes, carbon (C) forms more compounds than all the other elements combined. Any compound that contains carbon is considered an organic compound.
By DEFINITION, a compound is an "Organic Compound" if it contains Carbon. Therefore ALL Organic Compounds contain Carbon.
Yes, carbon (C) forms more compounds than all the other elements combined. Any compound that contains carbon is considered an organic compound.
The element 'C' (Carbon) is present in every organic compound.
None. By definition an organic compound must contain carbon.
all organic compounds contain carbon
No. Anything considered "organic" in biology contains carbon, and ALL living things are carbon-based--they contain carbon.